Explain the Value of Cooperative Education Programs or “Co-Ops”
One definition of a cooperative education program is a structured experience which combines practical work and the classroom-based education. Such programs provide academic credit for job experience to help a student from school-to-work and encourage service learning.
- Provide an opportunity to learn from some experienced and supportive colleagues in the workplace
- Gain practical experience while earning a degree and getting a head start in career
- Student mature, are more experienced, and already respected for accomplishments in co-op work assignments
- Gain hands-on work experiences in specialized fields like engineering and business, etc. Read more reasons to look at Co-Op opportunities.
Dorm Room Decorating – Conquer the Budget, Small Space, and Ugly, Standard Furniture!
What are the three biggest concerns facing college freshmen when it comes to setting up a dorm room? Working within a budget, coping with a small space, and learning how to manipulate the standard, ugly dorm room furniture. So, what can you do to a room which you aren’t allowed to paint, with walls you can’t nail objects into, and two-of-a kind beds, dressers and desks? Learn more about how to make your space comfortable, bring a little bit of home with you, and create storage area which is essential.
Quick Tips for Those on a Budget!
- Can’t paint? Use chalk to draw on the walls – you can erase it later with baby wipes or a dry eraser.
- Try fabric on walls by using corn starch mixed with water. Apply the mixture to wall, smooth it out and watch how the fabric sticks to it. It’s all natural and comes right off without removing paint. This is an easy way to get color and texture in your room. Click here for tips on decorating a small, boring space on a budget.
What Are the Benefits of Summer Reading?
Summer is a great time to catch up on reading about some of your favorite topics. It’s time to let your imagination take you on a journey. Reading for pleasure can help turn you into a life-long learner. For some, reading also can be a lot of fun! It can be a time to get cozy in an environment that is conducive to your reading. So grab your favorite snack, choose your spot, sit back, and enjoy the story.
What are the benefits? Reading:
- Is a skill that develops over time with practice
- Builds comprehension skills and vocabulary Click here to read more about the benefits of reading.
A Book of Questions to Jumpstart Your Career Search– Interactive eBook and Paperback Now Available!
Looking for a career change or a new job, but don’t know where to start? Thinking about an encore career? Are you stuck in a rut?
“A Book of Questions to Jumpstart Your Career Search” was written as a resource to help students, parents, educators, and anyone entering or re-entering the job workforce. This ultimate resource tool is like having a professional career counselor beside you every step of the way. It will make you think about questions that may be important to you in your career search such as:
- How Do I Get Started?
- What Do I Do Next?
- Who Can Help Me?
- Where Do I Look For Information?
- What Kind of Training Do I Need?
- What Questions Do I Ask Before Choosing a Major?
- What if I Change My Mind About My Career Track?
- Where Do I Find Reliable Online Resources?
This book of questions is meant to be fun and thought provoking. So, discover how you really feel about your interests, skills, talents, and goals in life. One question will lead to another. Available on Amazon and in the College Path Bookstore. Click here for free downloads Reading Apps from Amazon for PC, Mac, iPad, and other devices for Kindle Version. Click here for free download Reading Apps from Barnes and Noble for PC, Mac, iPad and other devices for Nook Version. Continue to read customer reviews!
It’s Time to Think About Summer – What Is There To Do?
Every summer, high school students search for summer jobs or activities to fill their summer vacation. It is a time when students can also demonstrate to colleges that they have an interest in development outside the classroom.
Younger students may enjoy heading off to camps including theme-based camps. Campers are encouraged to learn about topics such as art, music, leadership, or special topics such the environment. They will engage in the learning experience through songs, skits, day trips, games, and other camp-wide activities.
High school students may be looking for a more fulfilling summer experience. Some may choose to attend a pre-college program that allows them to test the waters in an area of interest such as writing, technology, the arts, film, sports, science, travel, business, debate, and community service or activism. Volunteering at charitable organizations is a great way to match talents and interests. Others may choose a study abroad program that immerses the participant in three-dimensional learning experience. Engaging in an internship can offer students the opportunity to gain more knowledge about possible college majors. Read more about what to do during summer break.
Happy Memorial Day!
What Military Options Are Available?
Every year thousands of young men and women make the choice to serve their country. They enjoy a military career by enlisting in one of the following branches: Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marines, Navy, US Merchant Marine Academy, and National Guard. Some individuals will apply directly to a four year service academy such as U.S. Military Academy-West Point, New York; U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland; the Air Force Academy in Denver, Colorado; and the Coast Guard Academy in Groton, Connecticut. Completing your education at one of these programs will earn you a bachelor’s degree, commissioned reserve officer status, and a commitment to the military for a number of years. Another option is applying to a Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) scholarship program at a college. These are two, three, and four year scholarship programs which help you decide which direction you would like to pursue (ROTC College Profiles). You graduate with a degree and serve in the U.S. Military as a commissioned Officer.Your commitment for service will range from 2-5 years depending on the time your scholarship was in effect during your college education. Click here for more information.